Checklist
1. go to edu.glogster.com
2. register for EDU Basic
3. once logged in, go to classmates
4. add new students
5. students will then have a nickname and password to use on glogster
6. create a glog example for students to see
7. post an assignment that would require students to create their own glog
8. once students recieve the project requirements, password,and username they can start glogging
9. click on "create a glog"
10. students can add graphics, tex,t image, sound, data, draw, or change background
11. Have students add graphics that coincide with their project topic
12. students can add text to or under graphic
13. students can link to the text or graphic by hightlighting the image or text and clicking on "link"
14. students can upload video or sound they created or researched to enhance their project
13. if students create a word document, excel, or powerpoint on thier project they can uploaded it to their glog by clicking on "Data"
14. this is a great way to enhance any given school project, students love it!
Why Glog?
1. Glogging is a great way to interact with the students, parents, community, and othe students all over the world.
2. It allows students to use high-order thinking by creating and applying concepts they are learning in school.
3. It bring student creativitiy into the classroom.
4. Glog is a great addition or substitution to any project idea in the classroom.
5. Glogging allows students to mix media, highlight main ideas, and orgnaize information
6. Glogs extend the walls of the classroom and opens the door to multi-media components in the classroom
"A glog is like a poster, only better. A glog is an online poster that allows students to add images, video files, sound files, text, and hyperlinks. Glogs address multiple learning styles and easily incorporate student research and educational content into a web publication. They are free, use no ink, and are fun!"Jan McGeeWhy Glog?- How about Glogster EDUfor a starter?! Glogster
developers, much like VoiceThread, have made a commitment to provide teachers and their students with a tool for 21st century teaching and learning.
[[file/view/Glogster-NCTE09.pptx|Glogster-NCTE09.pptx]] - NCTE 2009 'drive-by' preso by Gail Desler (used to provide peek into my 'internet-less') poster session.
Embedding glogs into wikis and blogs - I followed Box of Trick's directions to embed Huge Cabret glog shown below. Includes helpful tip on reducing glog size!
Checklist
1. go to edu.glogster.com
2. register for EDU Basic
3. once logged in, go to classmates
4. add new students
5. students will then have a nickname and password to use on glogster
6. create a glog example for students to see
7. post an assignment that would require students to create their own glog
8. once students recieve the project requirements, password,and username they can start glogging
9. click on "create a glog"
10. students can add graphics, tex,t image, sound, data, draw, or change background
11. Have students add graphics that coincide with their project topic
12. students can add text to or under graphic
13. students can link to the text or graphic by hightlighting the image or text and clicking on "link"
14. students can upload video or sound they created or researched to enhance their project
13. if students create a word document, excel, or powerpoint on thier project they can uploaded it to their glog by clicking on "Data"
14. this is a great way to enhance any given school project, students love it!
Why Glog?
1. Glogging is a great way to interact with the students, parents, community, and othe students all over the world.
2. It allows students to use high-order thinking by creating and applying concepts they are learning in school.
3. It bring student creativitiy into the classroom.
4. Glog is a great addition or substitution to any project idea in the classroom.
5. Glogging allows students to mix media, highlight main ideas, and orgnaize information
6. Glogs extend the walls of the classroom and opens the door to multi-media components in the classroom
"A glog is like a poster, only better. A glog is an online poster that allows students to add images, video files, sound files, text, and hyperlinks. Glogs address multiple learning styles and easily incorporate student research and educational content into a web publication. They are free, use no ink, and are fun!"Jan McGeeWhy Glog? - How about Glogster EDUfor a starter?! Glogster
developers, much like VoiceThread, have made a commitment to provide teachers and their students with a tool for 21st century teaching and learning.
Setting Up a Glog
Glogster Presentations
Background Information
Advanced User Resources
Glog Samples
- Jim Dachos' Links to Great Glogs - Jim Dachos, Glogster Education Manager, shares samples via Diigo
- Historical Timeline Glog Project - intermediate level
- Causes of the American Revolution - intermediate level
- Student Poetry Glogs - high school level
- Springfield Virtual Library - Joyce Valenza's site
- Hidenwood Principal's Glog- Exciting to see an administrator coming on board with Web 2.0.
- Invention of Hugo Cabret - extension of novel - with look at early filmmaking components of story - easily embedded below;-)
resources: http://toolkit4blogwalker.wikispaces.com/Glogsterhttp://mrhodgson.edu.glogster.com/why-glog/